I So FLORIDA HEMIPTERA 



135. Creontiades sp. 



Swept from low oak bushes at Estero. This is a smaller 

 species than rubrincrvis ; pale yellowish in color with the tibiae 

 and slender margins of the elytra clear bright green and the 

 head and a basal cloud on the pronotum reddish fulvous. 



136. Neurocolpus nubilus Say. 



One example with the corium almost uniformly dark ru- 

 fous was taken at Sevenoaks. 



137. Phytocoris eximius Reuter. 



Crescent City and Sevenoaks. The six examples taken 

 show the usual variation in depth of color. 



138. Phytocoris sp. 



Estero ; one example. Allied to the preceding and puella. 



139. Phytocoris sp. 



Sevenoaks. A small dark rufous species a series of which 

 was swept from coarse grasses in a swampy opening in the 

 pine forests. 



140. Phytocoris antennalis Reuter. 



Common on the dry sparse grasses in the pine barrens 

 everywhere south of Sanford. This is a black insect with white 

 points on the elytra and has much the aspect of certain species 

 of Fitlviiis. 



141. Resthenia insitiva Say. 

 Crescent City; three examples. 



142. Resthenia sp. 



Three examples of what I take to be variations of a single 

 species near thoracica Distant were taken at different localities. 

 One from Crescent City is sanguineous with the eyes, antennae, 

 legs and elytra black. Another from St. Petersburg differs in 

 having the disk of the pronotum also black. The third is like 

 the last variety except that the costal margin is sanguineous. 

 It is from Clearwater. These all differ from insitiva in hav- 

 ing the rostrum longer, attaining the posterior coxae. 



